AbstractIn singleton feature search for a form-defined target, the presentation of a task-irrelevant, but salient singleton color distractor is known to interfere with target detection [Theeuwes, J. (1991). Cross-dimensional perceptual selectivity. Perception & Psychophysics, 50, 184–193; Theeuwes, J. (1992). Perceptual selectivity for color and form. Perception & Psychophysics, 51, 599–606]. The present study was designed to re-examine this effect, by presenting observers with a singleton form target (on each trial) that could be accompanied by a salient) singleton color distractor, with the proportion of distractor to no-distractor trials systematically varying across blocks of trials. In addition to RTs, eye movements were recorded in or...
Evidence that salient feature singletons guide attention only when the target and the singleton freq...
Previous research has revealed that people can suppress salient stimuli that might otherwise capture...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Four experiments investigated whether a highly salient color singleton can be ignored during serial ...
Salient distractors such as color singletons typically capture attention. Recent studies have shown ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
Horstmann G. Attentional capture by an unannounced color singleton depends on expectation discrepanc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Horstmann G. Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYC...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
In the present study, participants searched for an odd-man-out target within the shape dimension (ei...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We u...
Evidence that salient feature singletons guide attention only when the target and the singleton freq...
Previous research has revealed that people can suppress salient stimuli that might otherwise capture...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...
Three experiments examined whether salient color singleton distractors automatically interfere with ...
Four experiments investigated whether a highly salient color singleton can be ignored during serial ...
Salient distractors such as color singletons typically capture attention. Recent studies have shown ...
AbstractIn visual search, an irrelevant colour singleton captures attention when the colour of the d...
Horstmann G. Attentional capture by an unannounced color singleton depends on expectation discrepanc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mechanisms underlying attentional capture by color. ...
Horstmann G. Evidence for attentional capture by a surprising color singleton in visual search. PSYC...
Selective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd form or ...
Previous work on attentional capture has shown the attentional system to be quite flexible in the st...
In the present study, participants searched for an odd-man-out target within the shape dimension (ei...
AbstractSelective attention was studied in displays containing singletons popping out for their odd ...
The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We u...
Evidence that salient feature singletons guide attention only when the target and the singleton freq...
Previous research has revealed that people can suppress salient stimuli that might otherwise capture...
In an ERP experiment, we investigated whether a 'permanent salient distractor changes the deployment...